nollalaki
Nollalaki is a term used in Finnish folklore to describe a male spirit or entity that is the counterpart to the nollapaikka, or "null place," a location that is considered to be devoid of life or energy. The nollalaki is often depicted as a malevolent or mischievous figure, associated with negative energies and bad luck. In some stories, the nollalaki is said to inhabit abandoned or neglected places, such as old houses, forests, or even specific locations within a home.
The nollalaki is typically described as a tall, thin figure with a long beard and a hooded
In some folklore, the nollalaki is said to be the result of a curse or the spirit
The nollalaki is a popular figure in Finnish folklore and has been the subject of numerous stories,